It used to be that taxpayers would file an extension by April 15th, and then a second extension by August 15th. Why? Because the first extension was good to extend the filing deadline by four months, and the second extension would request an additional two months to file. But starting with the 2006 filing season, [...]
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Don’t ignore it. Don’t panic. Here’s what to do
August 13, 2007
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WASHINGTON — As the hurricane season begins today, the Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to safeguard their records. Some simple steps can help taxpayers and businesses protect financial and tax records in case of hurricanes and other disasters.
“With forecasts calling for an active Atlantic hurricane season, the IRS encourages taxpayers to [...]
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There’s a lot more to keeping your affairs in order than just having a will drawn up. Likewise, keeping your affairs in order isn’t something you should put off until you’re in your 70’s. Whether you have been married for one year or 60…whether or not you have children…or even if you’re a lifelong [...]
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